The present application claims priority from Japanese application serial no. JP 2004-345111, filed on Nov. 30, 2004, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical disk video camera.
2. Description of Related Art
As a way of example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-214752 discloses a background for the related art of the present invention. This publication describes as a subject, “aiming at reducing the size of the imaging apparatus which records information on a recording medium in optical disk form”. It is also described as a solving means that “the imaging apparatus using an optical disk as a recording medium is constructed such that supporting portions for mounting a grip belt are provided on two structural members (not a cartridge cover) constituting a main body, respectively arranged on both sides of the imaging apparatus”. It is further described “the imaging apparatus is constructed such that the optical disk is inserted or removed vertically with respect to a imaging direction. It is characterized in that a round-shaped cartridge is used as a cartridge.”
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. Hei 11-215414 is taken as an example of another background for the related art of the present invention. This publication describes as a subject, “achieving compactness compatible with good operability in a digital camera”. It is further described as a solving means that, “with regard to the recording medium holding section for inserting a DVD or the like, a display section, a battery section, and a lens section, the display section and the battery section are arranged so that they are accommodated in a projection plane of the recording medium holding section, when projected from an operator who performs imaging, and the lens section is arranged in such a manner as freely rotatable at the side of the recording medium holding section, thereby achieving a compact configuration.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-53994 is taken as an example of another background for the related art of the present invention. This publication describes as a subject, “obtaining a thinner video camera in which a card type recording and reproducing device is built”. It is further described as a solving means, “a card type recording and reproducing device 14 which records and reproduces still image data and the like on/from the card type recording medium 13 is arranged below the imaging section 4 and the view finder section 5 of a camera main body 2, and within a space 15 being a dead space between the mechanical deck section 6 and/or controller 9 and the liquid crystal monitor section 10, in such a manner that the card type recording and reproducing device 14 is substantially parallel to those elements as described above.
In recent years, an optical disk video camera (hereinafter, just referred to as “camera”), which uses an optical disk as a recording medium instead of a magnetic tape, has been introduced commercially. This camera uses as a recording medium, for example, a DVD-RAM disk being 80 mm in diameter.
Hereinafter, with regard to a conventional camera, functions and positional relationship of a camera lens section, an optical disk, an optical disk device, a liquid crystal display, and a battery will be explained.
Firstly, a camera lens section will be explained. A camera lens section 100 captures mainly video information. In many cases, it is positioned at an upper forward part of the camera main body.
Next, the optical disk will be explained. As shown in
Next, the optical disk device will be explained. The optical head 5 provided on the optical disk device 3 is held by a main guide bar 10 and a sub guide bar 11. The optical head 5 is movable in a radial direction of the optical disk by a power from a seek motor, not illustrated. When actually recording/reproducing of video information is carried out, the disk motor 4 allows the optical disk 1a to rotate, and the optical head 5 irradiates the optical disk 1a with a laser beam. Then, while the seek motor not illustrated moves the optical head 5 in the radial direction of the optical disk 1a, recording/reproducing is performed from the inner periphery of the disk towards the outer periphery thereof. Thus, in many cases, the optical head 5 is positioned at a position close to the position of the optical disk as described above.
Next, a liquid crystal display screen will be explained. A liquid crystal display screen 200 displays a video image captured by the lens portion 100, and also displays the video information reproduced by the optical disk device 3. In many cases, the liquid crystal display is positioned on the opposite side of a disk cover 19 with respect to the optical disk 1.
Finally, the battery will be explained. The battery, which supplies electric power to the camera having such a configuration as described above, has around 5 W in power. Generally, this battery has a large volume, compared to other portable electronic equipment (for example, portable CD, and the like). In many cases, the battery is positioned in the rear part of the camera body.
As shown in
Considering the situation above, the present invention aims at improving the usability of an optical disk video camera.
The object above will be achieved according to the invention as described in the appended claims.
With the present invention, it is possible to enhance the usability of the optical disk video camera.
Theses and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings from
It is to be noted here that constituent elements having functions similar to those of the optical disk video camera explained with
The optical disk video camera according to the present embodiment includes a camera lens 12 which captures video information, an optical head 5 which records/reproduces the video information on/from the optical disk 1a, an optical disk device 15 including a disk motor 16 which rotates the optical disk 1a, a battery 14 which supplies power to the optical disk video camera, a viewfinder, and a liquid crystal display.
Before starting recording/reproducing of the video information, the disk cover 19 is opened, and the optical disk 1a is mounted on the optical disk device 15. Disk holding mechanism 16b on the disk motor 16 is inserted into the hole 1b of the optical disk 1a. Subsequently, when a user presses the optical disk 1a into the vertical direction as shown in
The optical head 5 is mounted in such a manner as being movable in the radial direction of the optical disk, along the main guide cover 10 and the sub guide bar 11 that are provided on the optical disk device 15 (see
Here, since the optical disk video camera according to the present embodiment is prepared for a bare optical disk la without a cartridge, positioning pins 6, 7 and placement planes 6a, 7a, 8, and 9 for the cartridge 1c, provided on the conventional optical disk device 3, and the optical disk holder 2 are not necessary any more.
In the optical disk video camera according to the present embodiment, a layout of the battery 14 is set as shown in
According to the present embodiment, compared to the case where the battery is not arranged in the perpendicular projection plane of the optical disk, the moment from the disk center due to the battery weight is made smaller, thereby achieving a camera which is easily carried by a user. Furthermore, compared to the case where the battery is not arranged in the perpendicular projection plane of the optical disk, the battery is arranged into a more unified configuration with the camera body, and it works advantageously against a dropping impact and the like. When the user tries to use the viewfinder, he or she hardly feels heat compared to the case where the battery is not arranged in the perpendicular projection plane of the optical disk. In this configuration, a long slide distance is not necessary for the viewfinder.
The optical disk video camera main body is provided with a imaging module, positioned on the front surface, for obtaining video information, a recording module, positioned on one side surface, for recording on the optical disk the video information obtained by the imaging module, and a power supply module, positioned on the back surface, for supplying power to drive the recording module, wherein, a part of the power supply module and the perpendicular projection plane of the optical disk are arranged to overlap one another, thereby making the height of the video camera approximately the same as the disk diameter, and making the shape easy to carry when a user holds one side surface.
The optical disk video camera is further provided with a liquid crystal display module, positioned on the other side surface, for displaying the video information obtained by the imaging module, wherein, the power supply module and the liquid crystal display module are arranged within the perpendicular projection plane of the optical disk in such a manner that the power supply module and the liquid crystal display module do not overlap one another, thereby making the width of the video main body thinner, when viewed from the back surface thereof.
The optical disk video camera is provided with the imaging module, positioned on the front surface, for obtaining the video information, the recording module, positioned on one side surface, for recording on the optical disk the video information obtained by the imaging module, and an installation plane positioned on the back surface, on which the power supply module to supply power for driving the recording module is installed, wherein a part of the installation plane is arranged vertically within the perpendicular projection plane of the optical disk, thereby achieving an effective use of the other side surface, such as placing a display unit, buttons necessary for various imaging operations. Therefore, usability is enhanced for the user.
While we have shown and described several embodiments in accordance with our invention, it should be understood that disclosed embodiments are susceptible of changes and modifications without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, we do not intend to bound by the details shown and described herein but intend to cover all such changes and modifications a fall within the ambit of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-345111 | Nov 2004 | JP | national |